Sunday, 28 October 2012
Getting Ready For Fall - Storing Wood
The end result of the kids clearing off the front porch in order to make room for...
...lots of wood for winter. We only have one source of heat in the house, a wood stove in the living room. Amazingly, it does heat the entire house, top to bottom and back to front.
There was an old oil furnace in the basement when we moved here 2.5 years ago, along with 2 old oil tanks. All 3 were done and had to come out and have not yet been replaced. We have a 2-year-old used oil furnace and tank bought and waiting to go in but we need to finish digging out the basement dirt floor first. A lot of drudgery work as each heavy bucket load has to be carried up the old, crooked steps, dumped into the tractor and carted away.
http://huonview.blogspot.ca/2010/09/apple-crates-in-place.html
We tried storing the wood in large apple crates like the ones above and putting the crates in the garage throughout the winter but this did not work out so well. Too bad, too because the crates were easy enough to move around with the forks on the tractor. On the days when the sun was shining outside, the ice on the wood inside the crates in the garage never thawed. If it rained, snowed or was freezing rain outside, the liquid, one way or another found its way into the garage under the garage door in spite of us putting old towels, blankets, etc. under the door. This liquid would invariably turn to ice, seldom thaw before winter was over and create a slippery floor that we had to walk on several times a day to get wood.
I expected the front porch to be a worse choice but last winter when we tried it as a last resort, it turned out to be much better. If the weather warmed up, the wood warmed up also and the snow and ice melted. We only had to go a step or 2 outside the front door and we seldom had any ice where we had to walk. So we're doing it again this year. The only possible downside is that most people would not like the look or mess of wood on their front porch but I don't really mind it at all. It looks like the country to me!
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Looks like such a quiet and peaceful place to live. Seems like such a wonderful way of life, always enjoy reading your blogs
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy reading your blogs. Country life just seems like such a wonderful way of life, maybe I'll buy a home in the country someday and live the simple life
ReplyDeleteIt is definitely quiet and peaceful! Thank you for stopping by!!
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